Matrixport: Market Downtrend May Continue, But Not Enough to Signal Bitcoin's Trend Reversal
                                On November 4th, Matrixport presented its daily chart analysis, stating, "When investing in Bitcoin, there isn't an absolutely effective trading rule. However, many market participants tend to focus on one metric: the 21-week moving average."
As we have repeatedly mentioned in our weekly 'Matrix on Target' report across multiple cycles, the 21-week moving average has repeatedly demonstrated a certain level of reference value.
Investors who keep an eye on this metric often find it easier to reevaluate their positions and risks when volatility surges. The current trend may still have the potential for further downward movement, but it isn't sufficient to indicate the end of Bitcoin's market trend. It is more like a reminder to us: instead of being completely led by short-term noise, it is better to refer to a few simple and time-tested reference points as relatively stable decision-making benchmarks. 
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                                A certain Bitcoin Whale, after a year of silence, has re-entered the scene, accumulating 800 BTC at an average price of $106,060.
                                On November 4th, as per EmberCN's monitoring, a whale address that sold BTC in November of the previous year and then remained silent began to buy back 800 BTC (valued at $84.87 million) today, after a year, at a price of $106,060.
EmberCN stated, "He achieved a total of $120 million through three BTC swings between 2022 and 2024, and today's purchase is the fourth time." 
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                                A whale has redeposited 6.8 million ASTER tokens back to Binance, with an unrealized loss of $1.08 million
                                On November 4th, as monitored by OnchainLens, a whale address deposited 6.8 million ASTER tokens (approximately $5.57 million) back into Binance and is currently facing a loss of $1.08 million.
The same address had previously withdrawn 5.8 million ASTER tokens (approximately $5.58 million) from Binance on November 2nd and deposited them into Aster. In the past week, the address has withdrawn a total of 6.8 million ASTER tokens from Binance.
Address: 0x914bf97B6da54772E892A925Dc4358AC5D881536. 
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                                Due to a cascading margin call event, WILD experienced a price flash crash, prompting Arthur Hayes to post a buy-the-dip call.
                                On November 4th, the Wilder World team members posted an update yesterday and stated, "Around 15:45 on November 3rd, WILD experienced a rapid flash crash, and this situation is still ongoing. This event was not triggered by a security vulnerability or an attack but originated from a cascading liquidation event in the WILD PeaPods lending pool."
In brief, our integration with PeaPods gave rise to unanticipated systemic risk, which we did not fully comprehend at that time. Unfortunately, under extreme market conditions, this risk was activated, resulting in forced liquidations and a significant price drop."
BitMEX co-founder Arthur Hayes commented on this and said, "Make sure to be aware of the risks related to leverage and borrowing in DeFi. You should never be liquidated. Having said that, thank you for providing me with the opportunity to purchase more WILD tokens at a lower price. I'm looking forward to the launch of the Open World in December!"
At the time of the posting, WILD ha
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                                The U.S. Supreme Court will hold oral arguments on November 5th regarding whether Trump can impose tariffs under the IEEPA.
                                November 4th. The U.S. Supreme Court is scheduled to hold oral arguments on November 5th in a case regarding the review of the boundaries of the president's "emergency powers." The central issue of this case is: whether the president is capable of imposing extensive tariffs on imported goods from multiple countries under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA).
This case's influence extends far beyond trade policy itself. The Supreme Court's ruling will decide whether the president can bypass Congress by employing emergency powers, thereby making this practice a common tool in governance and having a profound impact on the constitutional separation of powers and the limitations of presidential power.
The case originated from former President Trump's previous declarations of three national emergencies to impose tariffs on Canada, Mexico, and China, followed by a fourth national emergency declaration to impose a 10% global tariff on all imported goods and a maximum 50% 
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